Khaleej Times

Zidane meets mentor Ancelotti

- AP

barcelona — As if a combined 16 European Cups weren’t enough, the Champions League quarterfin­al between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich will also offer an intriguing duel between master and pupil.

Zinedine Zidane’s transition from retired player to successful coach at Madrid owes a lot to his time at the club under current Bayern boss Carlo Ancelotti.

Come Wednesday, the former colleagues will face off in the first of two contests to determine which will guide his team to Europe’s final four.

“We’re ready for Real,” said Ancelotti, who led Madrid to the 2014 title with Zidane as his assistant, a run which included defeating Bayern 5-0 on aggregate in the semifinals.

Two years later, it was Zidane’s turn to lift the European Cup as Madrid’s manager, just four months after taking the job over from Ancelotti’s short-lived replacemen­t, Rafa Benitez.

Toni Kroos, who left Bayern for Madrid when Ancelotti was still in charge, gives credit to Zidane for taking Madrid back to the top.

“He has had a huge impact here. He brought positivity when he arrived and took us in a new direction,” Kroos said. “We are playing better football than before and that was rewarded when we won the Champions League last season.”

The powerhouse­s’ meeting will be their 23rd, a record for UEFA club competitio­n.

“They will be two fantastic games. This tie could easily be the Champions League final,” Kroos said. —

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